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School boundary changes, local access to naloxone, bond issue and more... Email not displaying correctly? [View the web version]( Lock in your subscription rate and save! [LJWorld.com]( Lock in your subscription for 1 year & SAVE $89 for 1 year, all access to LJWorld.com LIMITED TIME OFFER [Subscribe Now]( [photo]( [Lawrence school board approves boundary changes for school closures; transfer options to be key consideration]( With a focus on how the district will handle multiple transfer options for students, the Lawrence school board approved the revised boundary changes related to the closure of Broken Arrow and Pinckney elementary schools. [Read More]( [Subscribe Today]( [Image]( [Douglas County leaders to consider funding DCCCA project to enhance local access to overdose-reversing drug naloxone]( Douglas County leaders this week could authorize a funding boost that would allow local social safety net nonprofit DCCCA to implement an integrated distribution project designed to enhance local access to the overdose-reversing drug naloxone. [Read More]( [photo]( [Eudora and {NAME} City school districts’ voters to decide on tens of millions of dollars in bond issues]( As the Lawrence school district prepares to close two of its school buildings, two of Douglas County’s other public school districts seem to be moving in the opposite direction. [Read More]( [photo]( [Town Talk | Douglas County group raises $20K to host ‘Shark Tank’-style event for local entrepreneurs to pitch their ideas]( A dozen early-stage entrepreneurs were invited to pitch their ideas to four seasoned entrepreneurs. The businesses deemed to have the best pitches received a share of $20,000 in grant money that Douglas County CORE — a nonprofit that advocates for new business startups — had raised. [Read More]( [photo]( [Town Talk | From home sales to sales taxes to job totals, here’s a look at how Lawrence’s economy is faring in 2023]( Here’s a quick look at three sets of numbers — in housing, sales taxes and jobs — that provide a glimpse at how the Lawrence economy is doing thus far in 2023. [Read More]( [Subscribe Today]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( This message was sent by the Lawrence Journal-World. You are receiving this because at some point in the past you shared your email address with LJWorld.com To opt-out of emails like this, click the link below. [Click here to unsubscribe and manage your email subscriptions.]( Lawrence Journal-World PO Box 888, Lawrence, KS 66044

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